Owen, James, 1654-1706.
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Trugaredd a barn , neu, yn agos i drichant o siampleu rhyfeddol o farnedigaetheu Duw ar yr annuwiol. Ac o drugareddeu nodedig ir Duwiol, Mewn amryw wledydd ac oesodd; Gyda llawer o Ystorieu buddiol eraill, wedi eu casglu allan o Ysgrifenniadeu gwyr Dysgedig: Er dychryn i'r Drygionus, Er cyssur i'r Daionus, Ac er rhybydd i Bawb.
Owen, James, 1654-1706.Date: 1715- E-books
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The history of the consecration of altars, temples and churches: shewing the various forms of it among Jews, heathens and Christians, deduced from it's first origine to this present age. By James Owen
Owen, James, 1654-1706.Date: 1706- E-books
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The validity of the dissenting ministry or, The ordaining power of presbyters evinced from the New Testament and church history. In four parts. Publish'd by Cha. Owen.
Owen, James, 1654-1706.Date: 1716- E-books
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Moderation a virtue or, the occasional conformist justify'd from the imputation of hypocrisy; wherein is shewn, the antiquity, catholick principles, and advantage of occasional conformity to the Church of England; and that Dissenters, from the Religion of the State, have been imploy'd in most Governments; under the several Heads following. I. That Occasional Conformity is no new thing, but is warranted in some Cases by the most sacred and uncontestable Precedents. II. That the Principles of the Occasional Conformists are truly Christian and Catholick. III. That the difference between the Church and Moderate Dissenters is inconsiderable. IV. That the imploying of sober Dissenters in Publick Trusts, so far from being prejudicial to the Church of England, that it really strengthens it. V. That Occasional Conformity is an advantage to the Church, and weakens the Dissenters. VI. That the late Bill against Occasional Conformity, wou'd have been highly prejudicial to the Church of England. Vii. That the Dissenters from the Religion of the State, have been imploy'd in most Governments.
Owen, James, 1654-1706.Date: 1703- E-books
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A plea for scripture ordination: or, ten arguments from scripture and antiquity proving ordination by presbyters without bishops to be valid. By J. Owen Minister of the Gospel. To which is prefixt an epistle by the Reverend Mr. Daniel Williams
Owen, James, 1654-1706.Date: 1707